This was no quiet documentary; it was a high-stakes investigation. Stewart and his team dodged pirate fishing vessels and navigated corrupt political systems to film the "greatest wildlife massacre ever known". He wanted the world to see what he saw: that without sharks, our oceans’ ecosystems would collapse, taking our own life support system with them. Sharkwater Extinction (2018) - IMDb
In the crystal-blue depths of the Atlantic, 37-year-old filmmaker Rob Stewart swam through a world most only see in nightmares. To him, it was a sanctuary. Sharkwater Extinction (2018)
Driven by the realization that sharks—ancient predators who survived five mass extinctions—were now being wiped out by human greed, Stewart began his final mission: exposing the shadowy underworld of the illegal shark fin trade. He followed the money from the shores of West Africa to the markets of Spain, uncovering a multi-billion dollar scandal where endangered sharks were being ground into everyday household products and cosmetics. This was no quiet documentary; it was a